I've heard they tried to call it off at short notice, but the Chinese insisted it go ahead
I've heard they tried to call it off at short notice, but the Chinese insisted it go ahead
I've heard they tried to call it off at short notice, but the Chinese insisted it go ahead
China vs Thailand friendly played last week.
Ah ok
J82, you might be interested in this from a column on an unofficial Chonburi website:
by Matt Riley
At the press conference before Thailand's disastrous friendly against
China last week, the mechanics of a non-functioning association were
laid bare for all to see. Not only did the visiting Thais fail to source
a Mandarin-speaking Thai (something incredibly easy to do) but they
also had no one to speak English. Without English-speaking Head Coach
Kiatisuk Senamuang (who swiftly dodged the bullet of senior team chaos)
German team physioAndy
Schillinger was drafted in to field some of the questions, but not
before the temporary assistant of the temporary coach had insulted the
Chinese through a lack of English and poor decision making.
When the local Chinese press asked the coaching staff why many of the
most high profile Thai players had stayed at home disastrously and ham
fistedly, in pigeon English, it was claimed that the hosts had made
errors over visas for the Thai players. As the host representatives
swiftly and angrily pointed out, twenty six visas were prepared and
given to the travelling Thais with plenty of time for them to finalise
their organisation. The fact that three of the players arrived late
because the Thais had failed to show due process was not the Chinese
FA's fault, and to suggest that it was caused huge offence.
Part of the problem was a lack of a strong English speaker, something
unforgivable and wholly avoidable. The possible friction point about the
laughable fifteen man squad (including three goalkeepers) could have
easily been glossed over by a confident communicator as one of the
challenges of drafting younger players for competitions and friendlies
that take place close together. When one of the press asked the Thai
coaching staff which players in the current squad also played in the
shock 5:1 win by the Thais in March, the coach didn't know. Imagine the
ridicule the local press must have privately heaped on a coaching team
who didn't seem to know much about the people in their charge. An
opportunity to show the Chinese how Thai football has become more global
and reach out to a new audience was lost in pantomime fashion.
Someone with a deep knowledge of Thai football like Truesport anchorman
Tangmo Pue-On could easily have fielded the English questions, briefed
the coaching team in Thai and relayed their answers (or finessed
versions that made sense to their audience) with little or no effort. To
expect physio Andy Schillinger to be the official mouthpiece of the
Thai FA purely because he speaks good English simply wasn't fair on him.
With exactly twelve months left before the ten country ASEAN region
opens its doors to business using English as its official language it is
breathtaking that a country whose language is spoken by less than one
percent of the world ignores one widely using the first and third most
spoken languages on the planet (and twenty percent of the world's
population). Arrogance or ignorance?A heady and depressingly familiar mixture of both.
I've included the story, as each article Matt writes is added to the top of that link.
I've heard they tried to call it off at short notice, but the Chinese insisted it go ahead
China vs Thailand friendly played last week.
Sorry, keep clicking "reply" instead of "quote"
Thanks Wolfman.
Wow! I thought the CFA were muppets but that is just farcical.
Thanks Wolfman.
Wow! I thought the CFA were muppets but that is just farcical.
When it comes to complete shambles, they make the YF look like they DO know what they're doing.
I think it's also part of the attraction of Thai football. Seeing all these train wrecks, despite the immense potential.
Wynton and Shane defied Zurich twice in 1985, flying back to play Aus and Israel at home and then Australia away... they were almost banned as a result because they didn't have clearances, insurance etc...
By the next campaign in 1989, Wynton had moved to Werder Bremen... he flew back to NZ in December 1988 during the Bundesliga winter break (at his own cost), and played v Chinese Taipei at Western Springs... the next set of games v Aus and Israel at Mt Smart were right in the middle of the Bundesliga season - but he flew from Germany to Tel Aviv (paying his own fare) to play against Israel simply because he wanted to represent NZ...
At every successful event during his Werder career, he was literally flying a NZ flag... he signed his autograph Kiwi Rufer... when he played his first game for Kaiserslautern, the club had the Mutton Birds play a gig pregame and had NZ theme day for the fans! There is an apocraphyl (sp?) tale that in 1993 he was at the airport, ready to fly back to Auckland to play Australia, when then coach Ian Marshall called him and persuaded him not to as Werder would sanction him heavily... and yet in 1992, he had travelled to England to join an All Whites team playing friendlies against club teams, and even persuaded Werder to tour NZ and play against the All Whites...
He played again in 1996 and a full part in the WCQ campaign in 1997... he even made himself available again during his Indian Summer at the Kingz, but Ken Dugdale rejected it...
I'm no Rufer apologist, these are just facts... it was hellishly frustrating that he didn't play more for NZ, but to question his commitment to the AWs, with the career that he had, is complete bollocks
Some very interesting info there about Wynton paying his own fare to play for NZ.
I interviewed the All Whites coach from the early nineties, Ian Marshall, a few years before he died (over a decade ago), for the "Sitter!" football fanzine and he told me about Wynton having his bags packed and being all ready to fly out to Auckland for the first leg of the Oceania World Cup play-off vs. Australia in May 1993.
Unfortunately the two legs of the play-off coincided with the last two rounds of the Bundesliga season, including Bremen's crucial game vs. Bayern to decide the title, so Marshall told him to stay. Werder won the title by one point from Bayern.
All power lay with the clubs then and they were under no obligation to release players even for World Cup qualifiers.
Another crazy aspect - that the Oceania Confederation had scheduled the play-off to coincide with the height of the European season. This was because the Pacific Island nations who controlled things figured that if an Island nation made the play-off, they'd have more chance against an Australasian side without its European stars.
Regarding the All Whites' 1992 tour of Britain mentioned above, Wynton played in the 1-0 win vs. a strong Celtic side on their own ground:
Scottish All Whites manager Ian Marshall told me that was the proudest moment of his coaching career:
Don't think there is much to read into about Moss. Clearly the number one. Important for us to establish who is #2. Which it appears there are a number of similar calibre options.
Are you 100% sure about that? I can see why a coach wouldn't fancy him, he's got some weaknesses and he's not been that convincing for a while
Some bold decisions. I don't think we'll see Durante again personally, I know the other options aren't great but I think 2018 is too far away for him and he's just not looked convincing at all at international level
Our results recently have been really bad so I'm not surprised he's looking to shake things up
"The goalkeeping spot is one of Anthony's concerns," Moss said. "At the moment I'm the only experienced goalkeeper we have who is playing regularly and he [Hudson] said they need to find a No2 and No3 goalkeeper building toward Russia.
"We're not going to know who is up to it unless they get game time and if I went, they obviously wouldn't get it. I'm totally on board and support it."
he also said in the press conference, although haven't seen it quoted, something along the lines of 'if moss gets injured, there will be a massive step up for whoever the number 2 is'
I still think it was interesting that Moss and Durante were the ones that were stood down. Clearly Moss doesn't believe that he has been "dropped" so maybe I am reading more into it than is there. Moss is a senior player, and the captain in the last match, so to have a camp and two games without him there I still think that's a bit strange if he is your long term locked in no. 1
i agree
also, moss said that durante was a little taken back by being dropped
Wynton and Shane defied Zurich twice in 1985, flying back to play Aus and Israel at home and then Australia away... they were almost banned as a result because they didn't have clearances, insurance etc...
By the next campaign in 1989, Wynton had moved to Werder Bremen... he flew back to NZ in December 1988 during the Bundesliga winter break (at his own cost), and played v Chinese Taipei at Western Springs... the next set of games v Aus and Israel at Mt Smart were right in the middle of the Bundesliga season - but he flew from Germany to Tel Aviv (paying his own fare) to play against Israel simply because he wanted to represent NZ...
At every successful event during his Werder career, he was literally flying a NZ flag... he signed his autograph Kiwi Rufer... when he played his first game for Kaiserslautern, the club had the Mutton Birds play a gig pregame and had NZ theme day for the fans! There is an apocraphyl (sp?) tale that in 1993 he was at the airport, ready to fly back to Auckland to play Australia, when then coach Ian Marshall called him and persuaded him not to as Werder would sanction him heavily... and yet in 1992, he had travelled to England to join an All Whites team playing friendlies against club teams, and even persuaded Werder to tour NZ and play against the All Whites...
He played again in 1996 and a full part in the WCQ campaign in 1997... he even made himself available again during his Indian Summer at the Kingz, but Ken Dugdale rejected it...
I'm no Rufer apologist, these are just facts... it was hellishly frustrating that he didn't play more for NZ, but to question his commitment to the AWs, with the career that he had, is complete bollocks
Some very interesting info there about Wynton paying his own fare to play for NZ.
I interviewed the All Whites coach from the early nineties, Ian Marshall, a few years before he died (over a decade ago), for the "Sitter!" football fanzine and he told me about Wynton having his bags packed and being all ready to fly out to Auckland for the first leg of the Oceania World Cup play-off vs. Australia in May 1993.
Unfortunately the two legs of the play-off coincided with the last two rounds of the Bundesliga season, including Bremen's crucial game vs. Bayern to decide the title, so Marshall told him to stay. Werder won the title by one point from Bayern.
All power lay with the clubs then and they were under no obligation to release players even for World Cup qualifiers.
Another crazy aspect - that the Oceania Confederation had scheduled the play-off to coincide with the height of the European season. This was because the Pacific Island nations who controlled things figured that if an Island nation made the play-off, they'd have more chance against an Australasian side without its European stars.
Regarding the All Whites' 1992 tour of Britain mentioned above, Wynton played in the 1-0 win vs. a strong Celtic side on their own ground:
Scottish All Whites manager Ian Marshall told me that was the proudest moment of his coaching career:
i enjoyed marshall's years in charge. he built a good side who knocked over quite a few decent teams
big pete, if you have a copy of that interview it'd be quite cool for you to post it
maybe we need a thread for the 'old school' stuff like this?
Moss is a senior player, and the captain in the last match,
Hi Reg,
Pete's Sitter interview of Ian Marshall was in issue 43 of Sitter, June 2000. If you go the the following link and find issue 43 it will take you to a hopefully legible scan of the interview (remembering what was actually published was edited down to five pages)
http://sitterfanzine.weebly.com/issues-31-45.html
My favourite part, looking back, was Marshall's comments on Ben Sigmund....
"Ben Sigmund has a toughness about him that you actually don't see with New Zealand players - he's got that hardness, a little streak of... I wouldn't call it evil,, just hardness about him..."
thanks for the link bruce!
Thailand have named a 25-man squad ahead of friendlies v Philippines (10 Nov), Palestine (or local club Nakon Rachasima) (14th) & New Zealand (18th)
Goalkeepers:
Kawin Tammasatchanan (Muang Thong Utd), Chanin Sae-eeya (Singh Tarua)
Defenders:
Chaipat Gitpongsreetada, Peerapa Notchaiya, Nareupdin Weerawatnodom, Adisorn Promrak, Tanaboon Gesarat (all BEC Tero), Ahtit Daosawang (Muang Thong Utd), Suttinan Pukhom (Chonburi), Praweenwat Bunyong (Bangkok Glass)
Midfield:
Adul Lahso (capt), Kroekrit Taweegan (both Chonburi), Sarat Yooyen, Sarawut Masuk (Muang Thong Utd), Charyl Chappuis (Supanburi), Pokklao Anan, Pinyo Inpinit (Police Utd), Pragit Deeprom (TOT), Chanatip Songgrasin (BEC Tero)
Forwards:
Chainarong Tatong, Mongkon Totsagrai (Army Utd), Sompong Solep (Bangkok Utd), Adisak Graisorn (Buriram Utd), Kirati Kieawsombat (PTT Rayong), Nurun Sreeyangem (Chonburi)
From almost exactly two years ago:
http://www.yellowfever.co.nz/categories/all-whites...
China Starting Lineup (4231)
22 WANG Dalei
5 ZHANG Linpeng; 4 Zhao Peng; 6 FENG Xiaoting; 3 SUN Xiang
23 QIN Sheng; 7 ZHAO Xuri
20 YU Hanchao; 10 ZHENG Zhi; 21 YU Hai
18 GAO Lin
Subs: 1 - ZENG Cheng, 2 - ZHENG Zheng, 9 - YANG Xu, 11 - YU Dabao, 12 - GENG Xiaofeng, 13 - LIU Jianye, 14 - FENG Renliang, 15 - XU Bo, 17 - LIU Jian, 19 - LU Peng, 24 - YU Yang, 25 - ZHU Ting
Edit: A similar line up to their 15 Aug game against Ghana (1-1 draw), but with ZHANG Linpeng and YU Hai starting instead of LIU Jianye and HAO Junmin (injured) respectively.
All 7 Hengda players are starting - so expect to see most of them subbed out. Speedster FENG Renliang will come on (fast but not much else. Was linked with Spurs earlier on in the year), and I would think YU Dabao as well who is quite handy.
And the 23-man squad this time around:
Guangzhou Hengda (8): ZENG Cheng, ZHANG Linpeng, YU Hanchao, ZHENG Zhi, MEI Fang, LI Xuepeng, GAO Lin, FENG Xiaoting
Shandong Luneng (3): WANG Dalei, HAO Junmin, HAN Peng
Beijing Guoan: ZHANG Chengdong, LEI Tenglong
Guizhou Renhe: RAO Weihui, YU Hai
Guangzhou Fuli: JIANG Zhipeng
Shanghai East Asia (3): YAN Junling, WU Lei, CAI Huikang
Jiangsu Sainty (4): REN Hang, WU Xi, LIU Jianye, SUN Ke
Dewhurst to commentate.
Dewhurst to commentate.
What's the bet he fits in "Thai takeaway' at some point.
Kayne Vincent added to squad
Dewhurst to commentate.
What's the bet he fits in "Thai takeaway' at some point.
I'm thinking he will drop in a sweet and sour line in the other game
Dewhurst to commentate.
What's the bet he fits in "Thai takeaway' at some point.
I'm thinking he will drop in a sweet and sour line in the other game
... as in Tommy "sweet & sour" Smith...
Interwebz is so last year.
I've heard NZF have invested in cutting edge media delivery technology:
Fenton, Doyle out, Deklan Wynne to team up with AW's
Really feel for Fenton, shoulders injuries are such a prick to recover from, and at least Doyle seems to be making a good call with an important A-League season ahead of him.
Deklan Wynne being called up seems a bit of an interesting one, I guess it'll be a good experience for him, and Hudson seemed keen to get him in the squad going by the wording in the article. Good luck to him.
Deklan is a class player. But still needs to develop and it is good to have him in the squad
Game moved to Nakon Rachasima instead Bangkok.
Thai squad went into camp in Nakon Rachasima this week, original plan was to play Philippines & Nakon Rachasima up there, then AWs in bangkok
Reid out. Adam Mitchell in.
Eagar?
Who will captain the side? Weemac Wood?? If its Tommy Smith I ain't watching
Who will captain the side? Weemac Wood?? If its Tommy Smith I ain't watching
Who will captain the side? Weemac Wood?? If its Tommy Smith I ain't watching
Thailand warmed up for the AWs with a 3-0 win over the Philippines last evening
Eagar?
Not really. I think this is an understrength squad and will probably struggle against both Thailand and China if they field full strength teams.
You're Killen me.
We will be Boyd by our latest recruits..draw and a win.
Wood not say we're going to Sail in and Kayne them in a Storm of Payne, but you Musa gree we could Edge a Wynne.
*applause emoticon*
Time to.......
Wed, 12 Nov 2014 9:39a.m.
Former All White and football writer Sam Malcolmson previews the All Whites games in this International window against China and Thailand.
Fri, 14 Nov 2014 4:53a.m.
Steve Sumner – the Captain of the 82 All Whites gives us his thoughts on Chris Wood being named captain, the dropping of Moss, Durante, James and Smeltz and our prospects v China/Thailand
http://www.radiolivesport.co.nz/Steve-Sumner/tabid/454/articleID/21220/Default.aspx